Multi-dimensional dynamics and spatial connections in food retail markets in Thailand

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Multi-dimensional dynamics and spatial connections in food retail markets in Thailand. / Ørtenblad, Sinne Borby; Larsen, Marianne Nylandsted; Suebpongsang, Pornsiri.

I: Geografiska Annaler. Series B. Human Geography, Bind 102, Nr. 1, 2020, s. 40-60.

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Ørtenblad, SB, Larsen, MN & Suebpongsang, P 2020, 'Multi-dimensional dynamics and spatial connections in food retail markets in Thailand', Geografiska Annaler. Series B. Human Geography, bind 102, nr. 1, s. 40-60. https://doi.org/10.1080/04353684.2020.1715811

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Ørtenblad, S. B., Larsen, M. N., & Suebpongsang, P. (2020). Multi-dimensional dynamics and spatial connections in food retail markets in Thailand. Geografiska Annaler. Series B. Human Geography, 102(1), 40-60. https://doi.org/10.1080/04353684.2020.1715811

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Ørtenblad SB, Larsen MN, Suebpongsang P. Multi-dimensional dynamics and spatial connections in food retail markets in Thailand. Geografiska Annaler. Series B. Human Geography. 2020;102(1):40-60. https://doi.org/10.1080/04353684.2020.1715811

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Ørtenblad, Sinne Borby ; Larsen, Marianne Nylandsted ; Suebpongsang, Pornsiri. / Multi-dimensional dynamics and spatial connections in food retail markets in Thailand. I: Geografiska Annaler. Series B. Human Geography. 2020 ; Bind 102, Nr. 1. s. 40-60.

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